Skyscrapers have chimneys primarily to facilitate the ventilation of exhaust gases from heating systems, such as boilers or furnaces, ensuring that indoor air quality remains safe and comfortable. Additionally, chimneys help manage the airflow and can assist in the building's overall heating and cooling efficiency. In some cases, they may also serve aesthetic purposes, contributing to the building's architectural design.
The plural form of the noun chimney is chimneys. The plural possessive form is chimneys'.
It has 22 skyscrapers
There is no standard collective noun for skyscrapers, in which case a noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a landscape of skyscrapers, a cluster of skyscrapers, a glitter of skyscrapers, etc.
Ten Chimneys was created in 1915.
Five Chimneys was created in 1946.
Seven Chimneys was created in 1750.
White Chimneys was created in 1923.
Chimneys is the plural form of the noun chimney.
Five Chimneys has 231 pages.
The Secret of Chimneys was created in 1925-06.
"Scandal at High Chimneys" by John Dickson Carr has approximately 224 pages.
39 Skyscrapers.